According to Weedmaps, yes, cannabidiol (CBD) oil is legal in Oregon, a pioneer when it comes to cannabis legalization.
Oregonians legalized medical cannabis in 1998 with the passing of Measure 67, the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act. The legalization of recreational cannabis followed in 2014, with the approval of Measure 91, the Control, Regulation, and Taxation of Marijuana and Industrial Hemp Act.
As one of the most cannabis-friendly states in the nation, the Oregon cannabis rules for CBD are equally progressive. But as CBD — and the production of products including CBD oil — has become more widespread, states are putting stricter regulations on CBD.
Oregon CBD Laws
Under Oregon state laws, cannabis — including CBD — has been legal recreationally and medically since 2014. That means that in Oregon, both hemp-derived and marijuana-derived CBD were already legal at the state level prior to the passing of the 2018 Farm Bill. However, in some aspects, it follows federal law.
Oregon currently follows the same CBD classification regulations as outlined by the 2018 Farm Bill. Under the state's current hemp program, businesses do not need to apply for any type of licensure or registration to sell CBD products, as long as they meet federal requirements, contain less than 0.3% THC, and aren't advertised as a dietary supplement.
There are no restrictions on the sale of CBD products to individuals 21 and older, except for inhalant delivery systems and their components.
Is Hemp Legal in Oregon?
Yes it is, you can see the laws here
Is CBD Oil Legal in Oregon?
Yes it is, you can see the laws here
Is Hemp Flower Legal in Oregon?
Yes it is, you can see the laws here
Where to Buy CBD in Oregon?
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